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The Installation of Principal and Vice-Chancellor Karen R. Hitchcock

Main Speaker: Brian Yealland, Peter Milliken, Harvey Rosen, Ahmed Kayssi, Dr Ian Clark. Location: Unknown, appears to be a gym in the Physical Health and Education Centre. Yealland open the convocation with a prayer after which Milliken gives a speech as a representative of the House of Commons. Rosen gives a speech on behalf of the city of Kingston followed by Kayssi who represents the students as rector. Video ends with Clark giving a speech on behalf of the Ontario Council of Universities.

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The Appointment of William C. Leggett, Principal elect

Main Speaker: Dr William Leggett. Location: Potentially Summerhill. Richard Stackhouse speaks on the prevous principal's accomplishments before introducing Dr Leggett, who talks about how much he appreciates being appointed. Questions are taken from the audience for the rest of the video.

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The 11th Annual Travill Debate

Debate Topic: The feminization of medicine is a hazard to the public's health. Main Speakers: Dr Lindsey Davidson and Adam Szulewski (debating yea), Dr Peter ONeill and Emily Austin (debating nay). Begins with David Walker standing in front of an audience talking about the impact that Tony Travill had on the school followed by the introduction of the debate topic. The Davidson takes the stage first followed by ONeil, then Szulewski followed by Austin. The video ends before the winner is announced.

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Symposium: The Mission of the University: The University and the Arts and Humanities Part 1

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Margaret Atwood, Joan Murray, Fred Euringer. Location: Grant Hall. Part of a symposium held in conjunction with the installation of Principal David Smith. Atwood begins by speaking about the use of literature in universities, before the speech shifts to the teaching and use of the arts and humanities in universities. Murray then talks about art in univerisities, focusing on the Agnes Etherington Centre. Euringer then discusses his thoughts on Atwood's speech.

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